Numerical Simulation of Three-dimensional Asymmetric Reconnection and Application to a Physical Mechanism of Penumbral Microjets

Shibata, Kazunari; Isobe, Hiroaki; Nakamura, Naoki

Japan

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) component reconnection, where reconnecting field lines are not perfectly anti-parallel, is studied with a 3D magnetohydrodynamic simulation. In particular, we consider the asymmetry of the field strength of the reconnecting field lines. As the asymmetry increases, the generated reconnection jet tends to be parallel to stronger field lines. This is because weaker field lines have higher gas pressure in the initial equilibrium, and hence the gas pressure gradient along the reconnected field lines is generated, which accelerates the field-aligned plasma flow. This mechanism may explain penumbral microjets and other types of jets that are parallel to magnetic field lines.

2012 The Astrophysical Journal
Hinode 22